“Admire the unique architecture of the windowless Maha Ut Chapel built according to war-time legends, and worship the sacred Luang Pho Dam by the riverbank.”

Nang Sao Temple is located in Krathum Baen District, Samut Sakhon Province. It is a temple of historical significance, renowned for its legend of gratitude and unity. According to local stories, during the Thai–Burmese wars, two sisters sought refuge in this area and prayed for survival. After the conflict had passed, the elder sister began constructing a temple as an act of merit and gratitude. However, due to limited resources, the construction could only be partially completed. The younger sister later continued and completed the temple, giving rise to the name “Wat Nang Sao,” which has been used to this day.

The temple’s most distinctive feature is its ancient Maha-Ut Ubosot, a rare and unusual type of ordination hall. This traditional Thai structure has no windows and only a single entrance and exit. In Buddhist belief, a Maha-Ut Ubosot is considered a place where sacred energy is concentrated, making it especially suitable for important religious rituals. Inside, a beautifully crafted Buddha image is enshrined, creating a solemn and serene atmosphere.

The overall atmosphere of the temple is particularly tranquil, as it is situated along the Tha Chin River. The temple grounds are thoughtfully landscaped with riverside walkways, including a pier where visitors can feed fish, a popular activity for families. The temple also houses the Viharn of Luang Pho Dam, a revered Buddha image that has long served as a spiritual anchor for the people of Samut Sakhon. Visitors can enjoy the refreshing river breeze and the distinctive sense of calm that defines this sacred place.

For photography enthusiasts, Nang Sao Temple offers many appealing angles, from the mysterious charm of the Maha-Ut Ubosot to the wide-open riverside scenery. Couples and families seeking a peaceful retreat near Bangkok will find this temple ideal for both merit-making and relaxation. Artists and designers can also draw inspiration from the simple yet powerful architectural proportions created by skilled craftsmen of the past.

Nang Sao Temple is therefore a destination well worth visiting, offering an opportunity to explore a touching historical legend, pay respect to sacred objects, and rejuvenate the mind in the peaceful riverside setting of the Tha Chin River—an experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Bangkok, take Phet Kasem Road to Setthakit 1 Road towards Krathum Baen. Follow signs to Tha Mai; the temple is located near Wat Tha Mai and Plong Liam.

Public Transport:

  • Take a Bangkok-Krathum Baen bus, then use a local taxi or motorcycle taxi to reach the temple.

By Boat:

  • Cruise along the Tha Chin River to observe local life and disembark directly at the temple's pier.

Travel Tips

Best Season:

  • Visitable year-round, but morning visits offer cooler air and better light for photographing the Maha Ut Chapel.

Attire:

  • As it is an ancient religious site, please dress politely to respect the temple's legends and traditions.

Photography:

  • The interior of the Maha Ut Chapel is very dark; use a light-sensitive camera or adjust settings to capture the beautiful details.

Recommended Activity:

  • Don't forget to feed the large schools of fish at the temple's riverside pier.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

  • Foreign visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

Opening Hours

  • Open Daily: 07:00 – 18:00

  • Special note: The Luang Pho Dam Pavilion and the chapel may follow specific hours during monk chanting sessions.

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